Here's my list of things I mean to get around to adding soon:
1) Notifier class. I need a better name for this. Basically it's a helper that uses reflection [used to use Notifiable interface, but I decided it wasn't worth it, possibly wants to do both] to help a developer create an event/listener list. It handles the notifying and the queueing etc and the developer just has to tell it what method or Listener to use [or both if Listener has multiple method signatures]. 2) Mutable primitive classes. Pondered this at the hospital today. Do we want such things? new MutableInteger(); mi.setValue(42); etc. Same for MutableString. 3) Constant. I'm still unsure if this is good or not :) It's been in and out and in etc. My reasons for deciding it was shit was cuz I wanted to use == when I initially grew to love it and RMI/Java means I have to use .equals. But Enum makes that same choice. So is a simple-enum concept needed. 4) Pair. Is this Collections? Dunno. Anyway, pairs seem to be nice sometimes. I only have one because I was porting the lisp examples to Java from the lisp book [yep, i'm that sick]. 5) StopWatch. Currently this is in [util], but as its basically a wrapper for System.currentLongTimeBlah I thought I'd mention it. That's all that's springing to mind right now. Hen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
